The Most Unique Food Spots In Valencia Spain

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Valencia, on the Mediterranean coast, will blow you away with all it has to offer. There are many reasons to visit Spain’s third-biggest city, but it’s the food in Valencia that makes it one of the top European destinations.
No matter if it’s your first time in Valencia or your tenth, you should try the food there. It’s an important part of enjoying this great city.

In Valencia’s restaurants, you can find everything from the world-famous paella to a variety of rice-based dishes, unique seafood treats, mouthwatering desserts, and unique drinks.
After all, this city is where some of Spain’s most famous dishes were first made.
If you want to know what to eat and where to eat the best food in Valencia, read on. If you plan to visit Valencia, this video is for you.

We’re talking about 5 of our most unique food spot experiences in Valencia that we’ve ever had and that you shouldn’t miss.

If you’re wondering if Valencia has some unique offerings when it comes to food, we’re happy to report that we’ve seen at least 5 food spots with the most unforgettable experiences so far.

Get ready to fall in love with Valencia’s food culture and unique charm. Valencia is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Europe, so don’t forget to look around and enjoy the views

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  1. THE HAIR…. THE HAIR!!!!! you guys are a cute, funny, enjoyable couple that actually gives out great information and your wife is fantastic as she is very on point with all things having to do with all of the difficult things having to do with moving to Spain. thanks for your vids.

  2. La Finestra's mini-pizzas (pizzetas, I think some call it) are indeed delicious and the perfect tapas-type size. Due to its popularity, they opened a sister branch (same owners, we believe) a few blocks away near the corner of Calles Cadiz and Puerto Rico. It's called Gino Banana and it opened two, three months ago. At both La Finestra and Gino Banana you are given whatever pizza is ready at the time, and it's usually very good. But you do have the option of passing on what they bring to the table if you don't like specific toppings such as (in our case) anchovies.

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